The Malé Karpaty Mts. in western Slovakia near the Castle Smolenický zámok contain a forested hill called Molpír. On top of the hill is the historic fortified place. Instructive path leads to this archaeological site.

North of Smolenice is the village Buková with water reservoir and a marked route, which leads southward to the romantic ruins of the Castle Ostrý Kameň from the 13th century. The Castle was a royal border fort guarding the Czech road in the past.

The village Cerová lies below the Malé Karpaty Mts. in the south-west of Slovakia. It is one of the starting points for the trip to the ruins of the Korlátka Castle built in the mid-13th century. As a Royal Castle, it protected the western frontier of the Kingdom of Hungary.

In the cadastre of Dechtice, in the forests of Malé Karpaty, there are ruins of the Church and Monastery of St. Catherine. The monastery founded by count Cristopher Erdödy in 1618 at the place where St. Catherine allegedly revealed herself to the young count and hermit - Ján Appony - belonged to the Franciscan order.

The most beautiful castle in the Malé Karpaty mountains, situated just several tens of kilometres from the Capital Bratislava is one of the best preserved Slovak Castles - Červený Kameň. In the 16th century, it was rebuilt into a bulky fortress with a fortification system that was then one of the top military-defensive systems.

Situated in the town of Budmerice and the Cerveny Kamen Castle reachable within 7 km, Penzión Lindava offers accommodation in rooms, a restaurant, a bar and a terrace. Free WiFi is available in all areas and free public parking is possible on site.

Situated in Modra in the wine region of the Little Carpathians, 34 km from Bratislava, Hotel Zochova Chata offers many hiking and cycling possibilities in the surroundings. Wine tours can by ogranised as well.

Offering a restaurant serving Korean, Japanese and Slovak cuisine, Hotel Max Plaza is located in the centre of Trnava, 400 m from the John Baptist Cathedral and 450 m from the Trojicne Square. Free WiFi access is available.

Holiday Inn is located opposite the University of Trnava and a few metres from St. John the Baptist Cathedral. It offers a restaurant and 2 bars. Free access to the spa area with 2 hot tubs and a sauna is provided.

Construction of our world-class resort project comprising two complexes – Golf Residence Senica and Penati Golf Resort – began in 2006. This unique resort composed of recreational cottages and family houses near two top-quality 18-hole golf courses – Legend Course and Heritage Course – is located near the town of Šajdíkove Humence, only a stone’s throw from the district seat, Senica.

The museum is focused on wine and wine drinking culture. The authentic premises of a vineyard town house boast with the largest collection of wine-presses in Central Europe. Try drunk simulators, smell aromas of wines from the Carpathian region and taste the cup of high-quality wine.

At a sacred place near Turá Lúka stands the observation tower Hrajky. The silent atmosphere coming from the surrounding hills is seldom cut by the noise of cars driving on the near road. From the observation tower you can enjoy the silhouette of large hills. At the sunset, when the sky changes color into yellow and purple, the place becomes a quite place suitable for relaxation and meditation. Let yourself immerse into surrounding cornfields, rounded hills and small houses. Only noise from passing cars will disturb this harmonic moment of peace.

At a sacred place near Turá Lúka stands the observation tower Hrajky. The silent atmosphere coming from the surrounding hills is seldom cut by the noise of cars driving on the near road. From the observation tower you can enjoy the silhouette of large hills. At the sunset, when the sky changes color into yellow and purple, the place becomes a quite place suitable for relaxation and meditation. Let yourself immerse into surrounding cornfields, rounded hills and small houses. Only noise from passing cars will disturb this harmonic moment of peace.

The museum is focused on wine and wine drinking culture. The authentic premises of a vineyard town house boast with the largest collection of wine-presses in Central Europe. Try drunk simulators, smell aromas of wines from the Carpathian region and taste the cup of high-quality wine.

Situated in the town of Budmerice and the Cerveny Kamen Castle reachable within 7 km, Penzión Lindava offers accommodation in rooms, a restaurant, a bar and a terrace. Free WiFi is available in all areas and free public parking is possible on site.

Situated in Modra in the wine region of the Little Carpathians, 34 km from Bratislava, Hotel Zochova Chata offers many hiking and cycling possibilities in the surroundings. Wine tours can by ogranised as well.

Offering a restaurant serving Korean, Japanese and Slovak cuisine, Hotel Max Plaza is located in the centre of Trnava, 400 m from the John Baptist Cathedral and 450 m from the Trojicne Square. Free WiFi access is available.

Holiday Inn is located opposite the University of Trnava and a few metres from St. John the Baptist Cathedral. It offers a restaurant and 2 bars. Free access to the spa area with 2 hot tubs and a sauna is provided.

Construction of our world-class resort project comprising two complexes – Golf Residence Senica and Penati Golf Resort – began in 2006. This unique resort composed of recreational cottages and family houses near two top-quality 18-hole golf courses – Legend Course and Heritage Course – is located near the town of Šajdíkove Humence, only a stone’s throw from the district seat, Senica.

The Malé Karpaty Mts. in western Slovakia near the Castle Smolenický zámok contain a forested hill called Molpír. On top of the hill is the historic fortified place. Instructive path leads to this archaeological site.

North of Smolenice is the village Buková with water reservoir and a marked route, which leads southward to the romantic ruins of the Castle Ostrý Kameň from the 13th century. The Castle was a royal border fort guarding the Czech road in the past.

The village Cerová lies below the Malé Karpaty Mts. in the south-west of Slovakia. It is one of the starting points for the trip to the ruins of the Korlátka Castle built in the mid-13th century. As a Royal Castle, it protected the western frontier of the Kingdom of Hungary.

In the cadastre of Dechtice, in the forests of Malé Karpaty, there are ruins of the Church and Monastery of St. Catherine. The monastery founded by count Cristopher Erdödy in 1618 at the place where St. Catherine allegedly revealed herself to the young count and hermit - Ján Appony - belonged to the Franciscan order.

The most beautiful castle in the Malé Karpaty mountains, situated just several tens of kilometres from the Capital Bratislava is one of the best preserved Slovak Castles - Červený Kameň. In the 16th century, it was rebuilt into a bulky fortress with a fortification system that was then one of the top military-defensive systems.

The museum is focused on wine and wine drinking culture. The authentic premises of a vineyard town house boast with the largest collection of wine-presses in Central Europe. Try drunk simulators, smell aromas of wines from the Carpathian region and taste the cup of high-quality wine.

At a sacred place near Turá Lúka stands the observation tower Hrajky. The silent atmosphere coming from the surrounding hills is seldom cut by the noise of cars driving on the near road. From the observation tower you can enjoy the silhouette of large hills. At the sunset, when the sky changes color into yellow and purple, the place becomes a quite place suitable for relaxation and meditation. Let yourself immerse into surrounding cornfields, rounded hills and small houses. Only noise from passing cars will disturb this harmonic moment of peace.